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[July 05, 2016]
July 4 (The Sports Xchange)
Blue Jays 6, Royals 2
Aaron Sanchez pitched eight one-run innings, Darwin Barney and Josh
Donaldson hit two-run singles in a five-run seventh inning and the
Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Kansas City Royals 6-2 on Monday
night.
Sanchez has not lost since April 11 held the Royals to three hits,
including a home run by Kendrys Morales, one walk and struck out
three as the Blue Jays (46-39) won their third straight game.
Edinson Volquez allowed four hits, three walks and four runs in
six-plus innings as the Royals (43-39) lost their second game in a
row and dropped to 16-28 on the road. The right-hander struck out
five and hit a batter.
Cubs 10, Reds 4
Kyle Hendricks scattered four hits and did not allow an earned run
over 5 1/3 innings while Chicago teammate backed him with three home
runs to snap a four-game losing streak in a victory over Cincinnati.
Hendricks collected his third win in his last four starts while
allowing four hits and one unearned run, walking one and striking
out a pair.
Addison Russell went 2-for-5 with three RBIs and two runs, Willson
Contreras was 2-for-4 with two runs scored while Jason Heyward went
2-or-4 with two RBIs.
Brewers 1, Nationals 0
Junior Guerra allowed just two hits in 7 1/3 innings and Martin
Maldonado hit a solo homer as Milwaukee beat Washington.
Will Smith retired two batters in the eighth for the Brewers and
closer Jeremy Jeffress, a Virginia native, pitched the ninth for his
22nd save as a light rain fell.
The Brewers snapped a four-game losing streak while first-place
Washington lost for just the second time in nine games.
Athletics 3, Twins 1
Oakland scored three runs in the seventh inning in a
come-from-behind win over Minnesota.
After being held scoreless through six innings, Oakland third
baseman Danny Valencia opened the seventh with a double into the
right-center field gap, advanced to third on a fielder's choice and
scored on a single by Stephen Vogt.
A broken bat blooper to shallow left by Billy Butler loaded the
bases and two batters later, Coco Crisp singled to center, scoring a
pair of runs for a 3-1 lead.
Rays 4, Angels 2
Tampa Bay hasn't won often in the last three weeks, but they have
had a surprisingly good chance when Matt Moore is pitching.
Moore held Los Angeles to two runs in 6 2/3 innings, as the Rays won
for just the third time in 19 games. The Angels have now lost 12 of
14 games.
The Rays' bullpen, which had allowed runs in 17 of the last 18
games, got the final seven outs. Ryan Garton struck out Mike Trout
and got C.J. Cron to pop out foul in the ninth, stranding two
runners for his first career save.
Astros 2, Mariners 1
Lance McCullers delivered a masterful performance coming off a
missed turn in the rotation while George Springer supplied the
offense in Houston's win.
McCullers produced his best start of the season, working seven
dominant innings in his first start since June 22. He allowed one
run on five hits and one walk while matching his season high of 10
strikeouts.
He retired 14 consecutive Mariners during the middle stretch of his
outing and also danced around trouble in the first and seventh
innings.
White Sox 8, Yankees 2
Tim Anderson and Dioner Navarro each hit two-run home runs, and
Chicago pulled away for the win.
Anderson finished 2-for-4 with two runs scored and two RBIs. Todd
Frazier went 3-for-3 with two doubles, two walks, two runs scored
and an RBI as Chicago won its third consecutive game.
White Sox right-hander James Shields limited the Yankees to two runs
in six innings to win his second straight decision. Shields allowed
five hits, walked two and struck out three.
Red Sox 12, Rangers 5
Rick Porcello and Boston spotted heavy-hitting Texas four runs in
the first inning and then came roaring back to drub the team with
the best record in the American League.
Porcello, who became Boston's first 10-game winner, shut down Texas
for the rest of his six-inning outing. For the second straight day,
all nine Red Sox starters had at least one hit as Boston collected a
season-high 21 hits.
Sandy Leon ripped four hits, Brock Holt, Dustin Pedroia, Travis Shaw
and Mookie Betts homered, Xander Bogaerts and Pedroia had three hits
apiece and Hanley Ramirez and David Ortiz both stroked two doubles
in the victory. The Red Sox have recorded 22 runs on 37 hits in two
games.
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Phillies 8, Braves 2
What was the coldest offense in the majors through the first two
months of the year has suddenly become one of the hottest as
Philadelphia's deluge continued at the expense of Atlanta rookie
Joel De La Cruz.
Jerad Eickhoff picked up a win for the fourth time in his last five
decisions. It was one of the strongest outings of the season for the
26-year-old, who gave up just two runs on five hits while striking
out eight in 7 2/3 innings.
The Braves (28-55), who lost for the eighth time in the last 11
games, have the second-worst record in the majors, ahead of only
Minnesota (27-55).
Pirates 4, Cardinals 2
Gregory Polanco accomplished a first and Pittsburgh is back over
.500.
Belting two homers in a game for the first time in his major league
career, Polanco led Pittsburgh to its fifth straight win.
With the Pirates trailing 1-0 in the top of the sixth, Polanco
drilled a 2-1 pitch from starter Carlos Martinez 392 feet over the
right-field wall. Polanco capped the scoring in the eighth by
greeting reliever Seth Maness with his 12th homer of the year, a
line drive that sliced inside the left-field foul pole.
Giants 3, Rockies 1
Jake Peavy recorded a win on July 4 for the first time in his
15-year career, limiting Colorado to one run over 6 2/3 innings.
Buster Posey and Angel Pagan hit home runs off Rockies' Tyler
Anderson.
The loss was the Rockies' sixth in a row.
Mets 8, Marlins 6
Yoenis Cespedes' two-run double with two outs in the eighth inning
snapped a tie as New York overcame a six-run deficit to beat Miami
at Citi Field.
The Mets (45-37) trailed 6-0 in the fourth inning before storming
back to earn their fifth straight win. The Marlins (43-40) have lost
five of seven.
Jerry Blevins earned the win by stranding a runner at third for the
final out of the eighth. Right-hander Jeurys Familia notched his
29th save despite allowing a hit and walk in the ninth.
Indians 5, Tigers 3
Mike Napoli's two-run home run in the seventh inning broke a 3-3 tie
and lifted Cleveland to a victory over Detroit at Progressive Field.
With the win, Cleveland is 10-0 vs. Detroit this season. The
American League Central Division-leading Indians extended their lead
over the second-place Tigers to 6 1/2 games. The loss snaps
Detroit's six-game winning streak.
Reliever Jeff Manship (1-1) pitched 1 1/3 perfect innings to get the
win and Cody Allen pitched the ninth to earn his 18th save.
Padres 8, Diamondbacks 4
Derek Norris homered, doubled and drove in three runs to help lead
San Diego past Arizona.
Yangervis Solarte also homered, Matt Kemp doubled home a run and
Ryan Schimpf added a pair of doubles for the Padres, who have won
three of four.
Norris left the game in the bottom of the eighth after he was hit on
Brandon Drury's backswing.
Luis Perdomo (3-3), allowed three earned runs -- the fourth straight
start in which he's given up three or more -- over six-plus innings
but earned his first win since June 15.
Dodgers 7, Orioles 5
Chase Utley registered three hits and drove in two runs as Los
Angeles rallied for a win over Baltimore at Dodger Stadium.
Yasiel Puig and Yasmani Grandal each hit solo home runs, and Kenley
Jansen got his 25th save as the Dodgers used their fifth consecutive
victory to remain five games behind the first-place San Francisco
Giants in the National League West.
Corey Seager went 2-for-5 to extend his hitting streak to 17 games,
a career high and the National League's longest this year.
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